Hi
thank you for your answer.

i was able to do the following, and worked very well:

eval { push @tbl, [ @$_ ] for $table->rows };<br> if ($@) {<br> my $error = $@; <br> warn " Custom error type 1 = no problem ";<br> }


this piece of code is inside a perl that is called from another perl so i use "my $error" cause the problem of global $@ and worked as i wanted.
Now the small problem left is the following, the message i receive when the error raise is the following:

Custom error type 1 = no problem  at perl_parse_v3.pl line 88.

i simply would like to avoid "at perl_parse_v3.pl line 88." because i not necessary cause i perfecly know that only one cause can raise the error.
how can that be done?

In reply to Re^2: Handling errors on perl by limner
in thread Handling errors on perl by limner

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